If you gotta go you gotta go and I don’t really think it hurt the hedges. The bigger issue is that apparently it was done in front of thousands of people even if it was somewhat obscured. Can you spell indecent exposure? A misdemeanor I believe–with photographic evidence to boot. This is obviously a statement of some type. This kid has a real problem. Maybe he ought to have to visit the Athens jail and face a jury of his peers in the State Court of Athens-Clarke County.

They were too busy making sure people were not setting up tailgates before 7 a.m. lest the interrupting noise made by tailgaters setting up before 7 a.m. disrupt the construction going on before 7 a.m.

Maybe he’s the one Ben clipped. Someone should check and see if Ben’s letter of apology is in there. When he finished he probably made it a point to shake hands with all UGA coaches and players using the unwashed hand. Put this blog on our bulletin board for next year.

Weren’t we recruiting a highschool player who pissed on his jersey before every game? I’ve heard of some smelly jock strap superstition stories (it would be unlucky to wash it), but imagine grabbing a guy close up that smelled of a sewage treatment plant. Next year let’s outfit our players with tubed whizzinators so that they may leave a present anywhere they want to.

The thing is it wasn’t like it was late in fourth and the guy was going to have to go back in the game. He did this at the very begining of the 3rd quarter…. Maybe people from Missisipee just arent used to indoor plumbing.

Meh … I have not seen or heard about it at Sanford before, but it is a fairly common occurrence on the sidelines. I believe DeMarcus Beasley was videotaped relieving himself on the sidelines of a World Cup game back in 2002/2006. Just right there next to the fence and signboards about 2 feet from the fans.

Well, that’s Europe. I’ve taken a wizz in a restaurant next to the public telephones, because that’s where they had the urinals. There was an old lady there handing out towels. They do things a little differently than we do.